MORGANTOWN — When Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election she was expected to win, anti-Trumpers began clamoring for his impeachment, even before he was inaugurated. The Mueller […]
Author: David Beard, The Dominion Post
McKinley talks impeachment, legislation, energy during Morgantown visit
MORGANTOWN — Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., visited Morgantown on Tuesday and spent some time talking with The Dominion Post. The first question was about the Trump impeachment […]
MedExpress, The Health Plan renew insurance contract for in-network coverage
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia residents insured by The Health Plan can once again seek urgent care treatment at MedExpress. The two companies notified The Dominion Post of […]
Energy efficiency jobs increase in W.Va.
West Virginia is outpacing the nation and all but one of its neighbors in job growth in the energy efficiency field. But in terms of actual numbers […]
Federal judge overseeing nationwide opioid litigation denies motion to disqualify himself
MORGANTOWN — The federal judge overseeing the nationwide opioid litigation against manufacturers, distributors and retailers has denied a motion to recuse himself brought by several of the […]
Mylan finalizes $30 million SEC settlement connected to EpiPen Medicaid overcharge probe
MORGANTOWN — Mylan NV has finalized its $30 million settlement with the SEC regarding charges relating to accounting and disclosure failures connected to a Department of Justice […]
US House passes bill to protect banks handling medical cannabis transactions
Federal legislation protecting banks that handle state-legal medical cannabis transactions overwhelmingly passed the U.S. House of Representatives this week. Similar legislation is working its way through the […]
State amends outdoor burning ban
Gov. Jim Justice has amended the statewide burning ban he issued on Friday to include an additional exception: fires built for warming or cooking within fireplaces or […]
Four WV doctors charged in federal opioid pill mill takedown
MORGANTOWN — The U.S. Department of Justice has charged four West Virginia physicians with illegally distributing opioids through “pill mills,” according to a Tuesday announcement. They were […]
U.S. Senate Appropriations moves funding bills, including one with money for Corridor H work
MORGANTOWN — The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee continued advancing Fiscal year 2020 funding bills to the full Senate on Thursday, all with unanimous votes. And Sens. Shelley […]